Cousin Grace joined us from Hamilton, citing some pressing need to be with family. Her colleagues and students would have to carry on without her.
Who knew we shared anything? Not me.
But over wine and hysterical laughter, we learned things that defined us as having sprung from the same soil. We share quirks and fears, oddities and exhuberances. The time went by too quickly.
The quiet of the cabin gave room for some of the nausea in our stomachs to spill from our eyes. There was space to voice the unspeakable grief for Ken's daughters. There was oppurtunity to compare stories of our childhoods, and hold up our perceived realities to those who also walked similar paths. There was just enough time to recognize some character similarities that must have come from our shared genetics.
Perhaps the shared reality of our recent losses made the time together even more precious. Too young for so many funerals, we have however met over cold and still... brother....cousin... and auntie. We stand a little closer now, sheilding one another from the chilling winds. There is no way to imagine what the next four seasons will bring us. But they will find us square shouldered, standing together strong amidst the change.
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utterly alone in our oddities
us square shouldered, standing together strong amidst the change.
Beautiful bookends and why family is so important to me. Thanks
Wonderful photographs - such warmth.
Good work Joycie, did you get that "JOYCIE"? You continue to put into words what I cannot. Thanks, Kathy
Yes Joycie (I want to be there too). Again... so well said. And yes, what a glorious weekend -- one to be cherished for days, weeks, months, years.
I am so glad to hear that you had such an awesome time. Hysterical laughter is the best medicine, at least for me it is.
You look like you had a wonderful time. Family is the place to go. I wish I had a family like that. You're a lucky woman.
glad you had a great time joyce!!
Interesting how joy and sadness are so closely related.
i'm so very glad you have that family love, solidarity, understanding... it makes all the difference, doesn't it?
what a gift.
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